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Title: Organic vs. No-Till Movements


1
Organic vs. No-Till Movements
  • Sowhat exactly are they?

2
Organic Farming
  • Farming method implementing natural methods to
    feed soil and reduce pests
  • Ideally producing good crop yields with minimal
    impact on the environment and on ecological
    factors
  • Use of synthetically-produced fertilizers,
    pesticides, growth hormones and growth regulators
    is prohibited
  • Biological, mechanical and cultural management
    techniques
  • Government approved certifiers inspect farms and
    handling companies

3

No-Till Farming
  • a.k.a. conservation tillage or zero tillage once
    called chemical farming
  • growing crops from year to year without
    disturbing the soil through tillage the soil is
    left intact and crop residue is left on the field
  • Helps to retain carbon in soil
  • Regular tillage agitates the soil in various
    ways, usually with tractor-drawn implements
  • Tilling is used to remove weeds, mix in
    fertilizers, create furrows for irrigation and
    for seeding
  • Leads to unfavorable effects
  • Soil compaction
  • Loss of organic matter
  • Degradation of soil aggregates
  • Death or disruption of soil microbes, arthropods,
    and earthworms
  • Soil Erosion topsoil is blown away

4
HistoryThe Organic Movement
  • Rudolf Steiner
  • Biodynamics
  • Sir Albert Howard (1873 1937)
  • Organic farming pioneer
  • Lady Eve Balfour
  • The Living Soil
  • Walter Northbourne
  • Term Organic Farming
  • Jerome Rodale 1942
  • Popularized organic farming in U.S.A.
  • Rachel Carson
  • Silent Spring

5
HistoryThe No-Till Movement
  • International and
  • national development
  • of techniques
  • - USA, Latin America, Africa, Australia, New
    Zealand, Asia, Europe
  • Indigenous cultures
  • Ancient Egyptians and Incas
  • Great Plains (1930s)
  • Dust Bowl!
  • Edward Faulkner (1940s)
  • Plowmans Folly
  • Paraquat (UK - 1955)
  • Pesticide

Ravages of the Dust Bowl on a Ranch in Texas in
the 1930s gtgt
6
Methods
7

Bibliography Organic farming label
http//www.organic-europe.net/europe_eu/default.as
p John Deere no-till tractor http//ag-america.o
rg/prod02.htm history of organic farming
http//www.westonaprice.org/farming/history-organi
c-farming.html Silent spring pic
https//fifthseasongardening.com/catalog/index.php
?cPath648_649 no-till history
http//www.rolf-derpsch.com/notill.htm Texas
dust bowl http//www.legendsofamerica.com/WE-Slan
g8.html Organic Farming definition
http//www.worldhungeryear.org/fslc/faqs2/ria_609.
asp?section9click9 No-till Definition
http//researchnews.osu.edu/archive/notill.htm Or
ganic Tomatoes http//organicday.blogspot.com/ S
teps Toward a Successful Transition to
No-Till Better Soils with the No-Till
System Organic Farming Methods
http//www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/facts/06
-103.htm

8
Organic Farming
  • Effects on Productivity and Environmental Issues

9
Agricultural Productivity
  • Similar yields to conventional farming
  • Produce is often of better quality
  • In drought conditions, organic crops can have
    higher yields than conventional farming
  • Better soil conditions lead to healthier crops
  • Less time consuming, more acres can be tended

10
Environmental Impacts - Soils
  • More organic matter in soil
  • Increased biodiversity, above and below surface
  • Reduced soil erosion
  • Thicker topsoil
  • Reduced nutrient leaching
  • Greater water retention
  • Helps to build soils, instead of degrading them
  • However, organic farming still involves tillage

11
Environmental Impacts on Water Resources
  • Decreased runoff reduces pollutants in rivers and
    oceans
  • Nitrate pollution in groundwater reduced
  • No chemical treatment means less nutrient runoff
  • Decreases algal blooms
  • Reduction in dead zones

12
Environmental Impacts Climate Change
  • Organic fields retain carbon, reducing carbon
    dioxide in the atmosphere
  • Organically grown crops require less fossil fuel
    energy to produce, reducing carbon emissions

13
  • http//amethyst.epa.gov/revatoolkit/images/pic1038
    0.jpg
  • http//www.nitrate.com/potting_soil.jpg
  • http//www.hcrs.calpoly.edu/images/students/depart
    mentFacilities/organic-farm-collage.jpg
  • http//www.actnow.com.au/files/115/earth.jpg

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No-Till Movement
15
No-till
  • A system for planting crops without plowing,
    using herbicides to control weeds and resulting
    in reduced soil erosion and the preservation of
    soil nutrients.

16
No-till Equipment
  • No plows or tillage equipment is needed for true
    No-till.
  • No-till Drills are used to plant seed
  • The drill is specialty planter that efficiently
    cuts through residue, opens the seed bed, seeds,
    and closes the trough.

17
No-Till Effects
  • Production Benefits and Risks
  • Environmental Benefits and Risks

18
Production Benefits
  • Increased Soil Organic Matter
  • Increased Water Capacity
  • Increased Night Crawler Population
  • Improved Soil Structure
  • Reduced Field Time

19
Production Risks
  • Cooler and Wetter Planting Soils
  • Increase In Perennial Weeds
  • Increase In Chemical Costs
  • Potential For Disease Increase
  • Some Crops Do Not Tolerate Competition

20
Environmental Benefits
  • Decreased Erosion Potential
  • Increased Carbon Sink
  • Higher Biodiversity Level

21
Environmental Risks
  • Increased Use of Pesticides and Herbicides
  • Disease Bed Potential

22
  • http//dictionary.reference.com/browse/no-till
  • http//www.montana.edu/wwwpb/ag/baudr136.html
  • http//www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archive/jul07/soil07
    07.htm
  • http//www.greatplainsmfg.com/images/NoTillImages/
    notill.jpg
  • http//www.gpa.notill.org/images/nt_corn.jpg
  • http//caseih.com/files/tbl_s54PageItems5CImage35
    85C3695CSDX40-008-04.jpg
  • Betters Soils with the No-Till System
  • Steps Toward a Successful Transition to No-Till
  • A Conservation Catalog
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